Greenroom was a melodic skate punk band from Oxnard California. They recorded their debut album 'Starting Over' at the renowned Love Juice Laboratories recording studio (original) in Riverside California and released the album in early 2001.

Greenroom was a staple in the Ventura-LA skate punk rock scene, playing shows from Santa Barbara to Los Angeles with bands such as Yellowcard, Craigs Brother, Staring Back, Hey mike, The Return, Stole Your Woman and many others. They disbanned in late 2002 to pursue other interests. Some members went on to create other bands and side projects including: Sky Walker, Jordan Sweeney (solo), Richard Galiguis (solo), AOA, Soul Malady, The Fill-ins, The Money Band.

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05. The New Me
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US punk rockers Guttermouth are streaming a new song titled "A Punk Rock Tale Of Woe" taken from their upcoming EP "Got It Made" out on July 15th via Bird Attack and Rude Records. The band has already released the song "I've Got It Made" off this new record.

Dutch melodic punk rock act Antillectual that will be releasing a new album titled 'ENGAGE!' on July 29th, are streaming a new song named "Europe, This Is Your Final Countdown", which features Thomas Barnett, singer of Strike Anywhere. The band has also released the songs "Appetite For Construction". and "Racist Rash".

17 years to the day after making the first 900, Tony Hawk pushes himself to the breaking point and battles through this personal goal. Tony says this might be his last 900 ever. His determination and drive are just as admirable as making the trick. Congratulations.

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The band was formed in February 2010 by young musicians with a desire to develop their ideas and enthusiasm to contribute Croatia and Pula punk-rock scene by their own original arrangements. Noisefight presented themselves to the audience at early beginning, performing on the Festival of “Media Mediteranea" with several other bands.

Inspired by music of bands like Bad Religion, Rise Against, Ignite, and similar, are trying to make interesting and creative music and present it to the audience carried by energy and good cheer that are manifested in the texts of original songs.

Joey Cape, frontman of Lagwagon, remarked that "They were selling, like, 90,000 records a day [...] I was saying things like, 'What are you doing here? Go home! Why do you want to be on tour with Lagwagon right now?"

At a show shortly following the release of the album, blink-182's Tom DeLonge was approached by Noodles from The Offspring to congratulate him. "He looks at me right in the eyes and he goes, 'You're next,'" remembered DeLonge, who blushed and shook off the compliment.

Watch below a live performance of the song "Olympic" by swedish punk rock legends Millencolin at the Vans Warped Tour 1997. The song is included in the album "Life On A Plate" released on October 11, 1995 by Burning Heart Records. A video of the entire performance has been added too.

Karl Alvarez, Milo Aukerman, Bill Stevenson and Stephen Egerton of pop-punk pioneers Descendents discussed with Rolling Stone Magazine the personal trials that inspired their new album "Hypercaffium Spazzinate" out on July 29th via Epitaph Records. Here's a little extract:

"I think there's quite a bit on the record that's kind of unflinchingly looking at getting older," the heavily tattooed, gruff-voiced Alvarez says of Hypercaffium. "And it's nice because I think a lot of rock bands aren't very honest about that; they all want to exist in some universe where they're perpetually between the ages of 21 and 35. We're codgers; we're not afraid to admit it."

Some bands from the Fat Wreck Chords roster are playing at the Amnesia Rockfest this weekend that will take place in the nice place of Quebec. NOFX is playing the entire "Punk In Drublic" album, Lagwagon is playing "Hoss" front to back, and Cokie The Clown is making his second ever public performance… possibly handing out shots!

The label will be releasing an exclusive compilation titled "Fat Music For Wrecked People – Wreckfest 2016" that will be for sale only in the festival.

Skumdum is a Swedish punk rock band from Skellefteå. Their music is a blend of skate punk, hardcore and Swedish trallpunk. The band was formed in 1993 and has released 6 albums, numerous singles and a split album with the American punk band Hero of our time.

During the first decade they sang exclusively in Swedish, but in 2003 they switched to English in order to reach more listeners. Skumdum is today one of the biggest punk rock bands in Scandinavia and has also grown a devoted fan base in Europe and Japan

The album you can listen above is a compilation of their early releases. Songs 1-4 are taken from the "Lisa" EP (or Self-Titled EP), songs 4-17 from the "Demoner" album (my personal favourite), #18 "Utan Svar" is an outtake from the Demoner Recording, the #19 'Förakt' is taken from the "Alternative Heroes" compilation and the last song is taken from the "3 i En # 2" compilation.

Go Skateboarding Day (GSD) is an official annual holiday conceived by the International Association of Skateboard Companies (IASC) to promote skateboarding. It is usually marked on June 21, today! The name for the holiday possibly originated from the "No Skateboarding" signs which often has been changed to "Go Skateboarding." by local skaters.

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US punk rockers Pennywise have announced the dates of their About Time US Tour 2016, where they will be performing the entire "About Time" album alongside Strung Out, Unwritten Law & Runaway Kids

Released in 1995, "About Time" is the third studio album by the band and the first Pennywise album to chart in Billboard; the release peaked at number 96. Most of the album follows the theme of problems with time: fear of it passing, controlling it and accepting it.

"About Time" is the final Pennywise album to feature bass player Jason Thirsk, who committed suicide on July 29, 1996. After debating whether to break up, or to move on with a new bass player, Pennywise decided to hire a new bassist, Randy Bradbury, who would stay with the band

US punk pop classics Descendents have played a new song named "Shameless Halo" live at Punk Rock Bowling. This new song will be included on their upcoming album "Hypercaffium Spazzinate" out on July 29th via Epitaph Records. The band has already released a video for their other new song "Victim Of Me".

The Supervisors is a 4-piece skatepunk band from from Oslo, Norway that has been around since 2009. With a heartfelt passion for 90's punk as a common denominator and after working nearly a year on their debut album, "..Supervising the Industry..", it was finally released on September 9th, 2011 through 5FeetUnder Records; 11 fast melodic punk rock songs from the start to the end where only one song is longer than 2.30.

US punk pop classics Descendents have released a music video for the song "Victim Of Me", that was released two week ago, that will be included on their upcoming album "Hypercaffium Spazzinate" out on July 29th via Epitaph Records. The band will be touring US this September, October and November.

SoCal punk rock act Pulley singer and the bullpen coach for the Los Angeles Angels, Scott Radinsky knew something was wrong as he walked up the long flight of stairs from the Oakland Coliseum dugout to the Angels’ clubhouse after a 5-1 win over the A’s on April 13.

"I just felt weird", Radinsky said Tuesday. "I sat down in my chair, and I didn’t feel right".

Medical tests determined that two main arteries in his heart were blocked, the damage caused by the aggressive radiation treatments the former big league reliever underwent for Hodgkin’s disease in 1994.

A week after he fell ill in Oakland, he underwent triple-bypass surgery at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach on April 20.

"Dude Ranch" is the second studio album by American pop punk band blink-182. Recorded at Big Fish Studios in Encinitas, California with producer Mark Trombino, the album was released in the United States on June 17, 1997, 19 years ago today, jointly through independent label Cargo Music and major label MCA Records

MCA signed the band in 1996 following moderate sales of their debut Cheshire Cat (1995) and growing popularity of the trio in Australia. Dude Ranch was the band's final recording released on Cargo and their last with original drummer Scott Raynor before he was dismissed from the band in 1998.

The band recorded the album during the winter of 1996–1997. With lyrical material written on the band's nonstop tours over the previous years, as well as completed songs, the band recorded with Trombino in sessions that lasted for five weeks. During the production for Dude Ranch, the members of Blink-182 were plagued with difficulties only made worse by the rushed schedule: bassist Mark Hoppus and guitarist Tom DeLonge, co-vocalists for the band, were having vocal problems and Raynor had to record his drum tracks with both heels broken, on crutches.

Promoted by lead single "Dammit", the record was released in the summer of 1997 and was a success. "Dammit" became a rock radio hit single and helped the band gain mainstream credibility as they toured worldwide on the Vans Warped Tour. The band toured exhaustively behind the album, creating tensions which led to the firing of Raynor in mid-1998. Three more singles were released, with "Josie" gathering MTV play and charting highly in Australia. Dude Ranch eventually grew in sales and was certified platinum in the US by the end of the decade.

Spanish female fronted skate punk act How To Fuck It which was originally formed in 1999, have premiered a music video for their new song "This Is Not For Me", taken from their upcoming EP out next week. The band's latest release is 2013's "Wishing You Were Here".

Jim Lindberg, singer of the US punk rock classics Pennywise have revealed on a recent interview with Communities Digital News some details of their new album.

How far along are you guys on the new Pennywise?

Not very far! It’s been a point of contention. I really, really have been pressing that we really gotta get into the studio and it’s kind of been doing chores and then people have to get back to their families and things like that. It just kind of keeps getting put off, but I know everyone has a batch of songs. I’ve got ideas for songs and I know Fletcher was playing some stuff the other day that sounded cool, but we just have to get in there and do it, that desire to play has to be there from everyone involved, and that’s why I’m doing so much Wraths stuff because if Pennywise isn’t gonna practice and get in the studio and write songs, then I’m not gonna sit around twiddling my thumbs.
I’m ready and willing to get into the studio and that’s what everyone says, but they don’t seem to be doing it, so I just said, “Okay, well, you let me know when you’re ready.” I hate to sound pathetic, but if anybody’s been in a band as long as I have been, then they’d understand that the politics of getting into the studio shouldn’t be that difficult, but sometimes they are.